Byways Connecting Parks

Kenai Fjords National Park.
Kenai Fjords National Park.

NPS Photo/Jim Pfeiffenberger.

Alaska Marine Highway
All-American Road - Alaska
If you want to see Alaska, take the ferry! The only Byway of its kind, Alaska's Marine Highway lets you leave the driving to someone else as you travel along scenic coastal routes totaling over 8,000 miles. See whales, active volcanoes, glaciers, fjords, and sea lions from the deck! And the adventure doesn't end when the sun goes down. Just book your own cabin on the ferry, pitch a tent, or roll out a sleeping bag on the upper decks, lay back, and watch the dancing northern lights. The Alaska Marine Byway passes through Katmai National Park and Preserve, Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, Kenai Fjords National Park, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Admiralty 1 National Monument, and Misty Fjords National Monument.
Beartooth Ridge Parkway Cliff Lake
Beartooth Ridge Parkway Cliff Lake

Photo by Kim Capron.

Beartooth Ridge Parkway
All-American Road - Montana
The Beartooth Highway is one of the most spectacular National Forest routes on this continent. To many, it's known as "the most beautiful highway in America." From its beginning at the border of the Custer National Forest to its terminus near the northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park, the entire Beartooth Highway (US 212) offers travelers the ultimate high country experience as it travels through the Custer, Shoshone and Gallatin National Forests. Since its completion in 1936, the Highway has provided millions of visitors a rare opportunity to see the transition from a lush forest ecosystem to alpine tundra in the space of a few miles. The Beartooths are one of the highest elevation and most rugged areas in the lower 48 states, with 20 peaks over 12,000 feet in elevation. Glaciers are found on the north flank of nearly every mountain peak over 11,500 feet in these mountains.
Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway.

NPS Photo/J. Greenberg.

Blue Ridge Parkway
All-American Road - North Carolina and Virginia
Built during the Depression, the Blue Ridge Parkway is the nation's longest rural parkway. Drive its entire 469 miles and your journey will connect Shenandoah National Park in northern Virginia with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in southern North Carolina. Along the way, stop and visit towns whose beginnings date back to the settling of America. Owing its name to the famous explorer, Daniel Boone, Boone, NC, is now known as the 'Firefly Capital of the World'. Asheville, NC, is home to cultural and historic Byway attractions such as the Biltmore Estate. And to experience a 'wild west' in the east, check out the storefronts and saloons at North Carolina's 'Ghost Town in the Sky.' This town, with its unusual location, provides an appropriate backdrop for thrilling gunfights staged in the streets.
Mount Rainier National Park.
Mount Rainier National Park.

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Chinook Scenic Byway
All-American Road - Washington
Gorgeous snow-capped Mount Rainier towers over the Byway and surrounding valley along the Chinook Scenic Byway. Glacier-fed rivers flow through wildflower-covered plains. Traveling through the beautiful Wenatchee National Forest will be full of chances to take in the outdoor air and experience nature. The views are awe-inspiring in the spring and summer when the Cascade Mountains come alive with lush vegetation. Working its way through scenic Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, the Byway provides some of the most gorgeous views of Mt. Rainier and other destinations along the way.
Keweenaw National Historical Park.
Keweenaw National Historical Park.

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Copper County Trail
National Scenic Byway - Michigan
On a rugged and rocky peninsula cradled by the frigid waters of Lake Superior lie the pieces of a story told, not in words, but in the landscape itself, in artifacts and buildings left from a mining past, in the remnants of a great transportation system, and the lives of the people here. The Copper Country Trail tells the story of a society that rose up out of the rock and forest as people of different cultures came together for a shared purpose. Make a trip to Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula and experience the story for yourself.
Dinosaur National Monument
Dinosaur National Monument.

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Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway
National Scenic Byway - Colorado and Utah
The Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway delivers discovery and exploration at several sites filled with science and history. The two-state Byway provides opportunities to see dinosaur bones being excavated and prepared by paleontologists for museum display. Admire fine examples of rock art, found near the Colorado National Monument in some of the highest concentrations in North America. Survey the natural stone arches and bridges in Arches National Park. Enjoy the natural scenery along the Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway. Red, gray, and green rock formations await you at many turns. Forested mountain passes, canyons, cliffs, rivers, and plateaus adorn the region. Take advantage of wide-open spaces and unobstructed views that reward Byway travelers. This byway takes you to Dinosaur National Monument and Canyonlands National Park.
Florissant Valley
Florissant Valley.

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Gold Belt Tour Scenic and Historic Byway
National Scenic Byway- Colorado
The Gold Belt Byway runs through Colorado's gold country connecting the gold mining districts to each other and to the Arkansas Valley. Drive the Gold Belt Byway and follow the historic routes of the roads and railroads to the Cripple Creek and Victor Mining District, one of the wealthiest gold mining districts in the world. The byway provides an excellent opportunity to preserve the history and culture of the past. Dive into the past and visit, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, one of the richest and most diverse fossil deposits in the world.
Bandelier National Monument.
Bandelier National Monument.

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Jemez Mountain Trail
National Scenic Byway - New Mexico
The Jemez Mountain Trail will take you from Albuquerque to Santa Fe via Bernalillo, a variety of Spanish and Indian ruins, the Coronado and Jemez State Monuments, Los Alamos, and the Bandelier National Monument. From this monument, it is just a short jaunt to either Chimayo and El Santuario de Chimayo, or to "The City Different," Santa Fe. A leisurely day trip takes you past fantastic geologic formations, ancient Indian ruins and Indian pueblos, and reminders of the area's logging, mining, and ranching heritage. Approximately 65 miles of the Byway winds through the Santa Fe National Forest and 40 miles of this are now the Jemez National Recreation Area. The Jemez Mountains are also famous for their natural hot springs.
Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon National Park.

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Kaibab Plateau-North Rim Parkway
National Scenic Byway - Arizona
Travel across the mountain lying down, or "Kaibab" as the Paiute Indians called it. The Kaibab Plateau-North Rim Parkway, a scenic route beginning at Jacob Lake, will take you through the pine, fir, and aspen trees of the Kaibab National Forest and leave you gazing in wonder on the edge of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. This parkway also passes through Pipe Spring National Monument.
Santa Fe National Historic Trail.
Santa Fe National Historic Trail.

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Santa Fe Trail
National Scenic Byway - Colorado and New Mexico
The Santa Fe Trail was an international commercial highway used by Mexican and American traders. The trail served as a commercial highway until the introduction of the railroad to Santa Fe in 1880. The trail played a vital role in the expansion of the U.S. as it opened the region to U.S. economic development and settlement. The Santa Fe National Historic Trail crosses the five states of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, covering 900 miles.
Kenai Fjords National Park.
Kenai Fjords National Park.

NPS Photo/Jim Pfeiffenberger.

Seward Highway
All-American Road - Alaska
Welcome to beautiful Seward Highway. Few roads in the United States can offer the diversity of scenic landscapes and unique natural features so concentrated in one area. This 127-mile road, linking Anchorage with Seward, passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. The landscape varies from the muddy waters of Turnagain Arm to the icy blue glaciers that hang almost to the sea at Kenai Fjords National Park. Wildflowers and waterfalls brighten every corner of the road as it glides below rough mountains that pierce thick, heavy clouds. Only Alaska's Seward Highway can offer this particular mix created by climate, geography, and geology.
Yosemite National Park.
Yosemite National Park.

NPS Photo/Greg Stock

Tioga Road/Big Oak Flat Road
National Scenic Byway - California
The Tioga Road/Big Oak Flat Road the highest automobile pass in California provides visitors a spectacular passage over the Sierra Nevada. The byway is located entirely within Yosemite National Park, the first National Park, known for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, and biological diversity.
Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake National Park.

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Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
All-American Road - California and Oregon
Explore the wonder and beauty of a dramatic volcanic landscape, which stretches from Crater Lake in Oregon to Mount Lassen in California, making this Byway America's Volcano to Volcano highway. The volcanic activity of the past has created unique geological formations such as wavy lava flows and lava tube caves. Surrounding this volcanic landscape is a wide diversity of scenery. On this Byway you can travel through or near dense forests, broad wetlands and habitat areas, pastoral grasslands, farms and ranches, and well-managed timber resource lands. This byway also passes through Lava Beds National Monument.

Last updated: March 7, 2017

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